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Sheila Ball found her placement in Peru to be valuable; however, she had concerns with the lack of communication from INDEV administration. Courtesy Sheila Ball

This spring, students graduating from International Development (INDEV) will be the first in their program to convocate. The INDEV class of 2012 has recently returned to Waterloo from their eight-month field placements, which were developed to replace their final year of classes. The INDEV program is a unique hybrid of academics and field work, which [...]

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Courtesy Board of Governors April 2011 Agenda

Discussions are now taking place to put together a com­mittee that will consist of undergraduate, graduate and mem­bers of the administration, that will eventually compile a proposal for a new student services complex. A location located between the Grad House, RCH and the Physics has already been approved by the Board of Governors last year. [...]

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UW helps the fight against smoking University of Waterloo has re­cently released a mobile app that they hope will help anyone who is fighting to quit smoking with a donation of $350,522 from Health Canada . Senior scientist at the Propel Cen­tre for Population Health Impact at the university, Bruce Baskerville, said his is the first [...]

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Former top civil servant appointed chair of Board of Governors

The Honourable Kevin G. Lynch has been appointed chair of the University of Waterloo Board of Governors. “The University of [...]

Waterloo welcomes new administrators

As students get settled for what will be a beautiful summer term, Needles Hall finds itself adjusting to some new [...]

LipFlub

Copyright issues bring downfall to student video Back on Sept. 10, 2009, UQAM produced a large-scale video where members lip-synced a [...]

Students vote on Feds fee increases and policies

Feds shareholders finally got the chance to vote on the $3.95 increase of the Federation of Students fee. The increase [...]

News Briefs: March 30, 2012

Northdale neighbourhood has too many students According to a student survey, the Northdale neighbourhood has become too many students in [...]

Community helps launch transit corridor planning

With the Light Rail Transit (LRT) plan approved, the Region of Waterloo is looking to the community to shape the [...]